Water-motor for egg-beaters



R. L. LUNG WATER MOTOR FOR EGG BEATERS.

API'UCAHGN HLEQ DEC.24. I919.

Patented Apr. 20, 1920.

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To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, Russnm. L. LONG, a citizen of the United States,residing at Morgantown, in the county of Monongalia and State of WestVirginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inWater-Motors for Egg-Beaters,. of which the following is aspecification, reference being had to thp accompanying drawings.

Thisinvention relates to certain improvements in water motors forbeatersand has relation more particularly to a device of this generalcharacter especially designed and or whipp ng of eggs and it is anobject o the invention to provide a device of this eneral characterhaving novel and improve means whereby a dasher or agitating member maybe rotated b fluid pressure.

Another object of the invention is to provide a novel and improveddevice of this general character wherein the motor is adapted to beoperated by water discharged from a faucet or the like.

The invention consists in the details of construction and in thecombination and arrangement of the several parts of -my improved watermotor for an egg beater whereby certain important advantages areattained and the device rendered simpler, less expensive and otherwisemore convenient and advantageous for use, as will be here' inafter morefully set forth.

The novel features of my inventionwill hereinafter be definitelyclaimed.

In order that in invention may be the better, understood, l will nowproceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanyingdrawings, wherein:

igure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view taken? through :a beaterconstructed in accordance with an embodiment of my invention and inapplied position, a coacting faucet being indicated by dotted lines;

Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. lwith a coactin faucet indicated by dotted lines and the1 ow of the waterindicated by arrows; an

Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view illustratiiif the mounting of theclamping member As disclosed in the accom anying drawings Rdenotes areceptacle 0 glass or other desired material and which is provided witha; removable cover or lid C. The cover or specification)! LettersPatent. Patented Apr. 20, 1920. Application filed December 24, 1919.Serial No. 347,092.

lid C is preferably in threaded engagement with an end portion of thereceptacle R, although I do not wish to be understood as limiting myselfto this particulardctail.

The cover or lid C at substantially its axial center is provided with anopenin 2 and the adjacent end of the housing is provided with an opening3 in alinement with the opening 2. Disposed through the openings 2 and 3is an end portion of a rod or shaft S. The rod or shaft S extends withinthe housing H and is rotatably su ported by the opposite ends thereof.-Tl ie rod or shaft S is also of a len h to extend a material distancewithin t e receptacle when the cover or lid C is .in applied position.

The portion of the rod or shaft S within the housing H hasaflixedthereto the equidistantly spaced wings or vanes 6 which operateto rotate the shaft or rod S in a manner now to be described.

The side wall of the housing H is rovided with an induction opening 7 dened by an outstanding. flan e 8 terminating in .ln inwardly directedlange 9 defining a central opening 10 preferably substantially circularin form.

The wall ofthe housing H at a point substantially diametrical to theinduction open-- ing 7 is provided with an Eduction openin 11substantially defined by a flange 12, a fol-ding a discharge nozzle andwhereby the fluid such as water emitted from the hous ing H flows insubstantially a solid stream so that splashing or indiscriminatethrowing of the liquid as it leaves the housing H is eliminated.

The housing H is engaged with the faucet F in a manner whereby the waterdischarged from said faucet is delivered within the housing H and forwhich reason, the spout a of the faucet extends through the opening 10.The force of the water delivered-from thefauoet F (injunction with thewings or vanes 6 cause? the rod or shaft the thin e7 at a gint slightlyto one side of the sha or Pod The clampin member M comprises a shank l5threa ed through an end portion of the yoke 14 and having its inner endportion in swivel connection with a plate 16. The plate 16 is held aainst turning movement through the me ium of a pin 17 extendingoutwardly therefrom and slidably disposed through an opening 18 producedin the adjacent end portion of the yoke 14.

heq {he device is in applied position, the yoke? strnddles the faucetfrom below and by for ipgthe plate ltiinto firm contact with the faucet-the assembled device is maintained in req'uisite position to performits work. By having the yoke 14 positioned as just described, itISESSUIBd that the water dischar ed from the faucet F will strike theblades to one side of the shaft or rod S so that the desired rotation ofthe l'Oll or kshaft S is assured.

F mm the foregoing description, it is thought to be obvious that a'watermotor for an egg beater constructed in accordance adapted for use byreason ofthe convenience and facility with which it ma be assembled andoperated, and. it will a so be obvious that my invention is suscetibleof some change and modification witiout departin from theprinciples and spirit thereof, an for this reason do not wish to beunderstood as limiting myself to the recise arrangement and formation oft e several parts herein shown in carrying out my in vention in practiceexcept as hereinafter claimed. 3 V

I claim: I

1. A water motor for an egg heater and thelike comprising a housingprovided with induction and eduction open1ngs,"a drive shaft extendingwithin the housin a yoke carried by the housing and ada tec tostraddle afaucet from below am a clamping member carried by the yoke for eoactionwith a faucet if. A watenmotor for an egg heater and the like eomprisinga housing provided with induction and eiluction openings, a drive shaftextending within the housing, a yoke carried by the housing and ada tedto straddle a faucet from below, an a clamping member carried by theyoke for eoaction with a faucet, the central portion of the yoke beingpositioned to one side of the drive shaft so that the indnction'acndeduction openings are obliquely related when the housing is applied tothe faucet.

In testimony whereof I hereunto ailix my signature.

RUSSELL L. LONG.

